WEBVTT NOW. MORE COMING UP LATER IN THE DAY. COLIN: GOOD MORNING. IT IS FRIDAY. SOME OF THE RAIN LEAVING TO THE NORTH OF CINCINNATI. ANOTHER ROUND IS EXPECTED TODAY. ASHLEY BROWN JOINS US THIS FRIDAY MORNING. IT IS FINALLY FRIDAY. NOT GOING TO DRY OUT NECESSARILY. ASHLEY: NOT AT ALL. I LOVE WEATHER. IT IS LIKE WATCHING A MU HAVE. YOU DON'T KNOW THE ENDING. THE TACT THAT WE HAD SIX 90-DEGREE DAYS A ROW IN THE FIRST DAY OF SUMMER. LISA: AROUND HERE IT IS THE THRILLER OF A MOVIE. ASHLEY: IT IS. YOU CAN'T WRITE THIS STUFF. SHOWERS AND STORMS IN THE FORECAST. WE'LL MAKE IT TO AROUND 80 TODAY. STILL A DAY THAT'S BELOW THE SEASONAL NORMAL AFTER MOST OF THE MONTH WHEN TEMPERATURES WERE ABOVE NORMAL. HEAVIER POCKETS OF RAIN TO THE NORTH. THE SYSTEM ROLLED OVER THE AREA THROUGHOUT THE LAST SEVERAL HOURS HERE. WHAT YOU HAVE RIGHT NOW IS A FEW ISOLATED HEAVY DOWNPOURS HAPPENING. YOU CAN SEE THAT THERE AROUND THE GOSHEN AREA. THE SYSTEM IS SLIDING THROUGH. NEWTONSVILLE GETTING IN ON HEAVIER POCKETS OF RAIN. COLLINSVILLE SOME HEAVIER POCKETS OF RAIN FOR YOU. NOT SEEING MUCH IN THE WAY OF LIGHTNING. MOST OF US GETTING IN ON REIN. AS FAR AS THE 275 LOOP, WE LOOK INSIDE THE LOOP. RAIN MOVING INTO THE MT. WASHINGTON AREA AND MOVING OUT OF THE DOWNTOWN AREA. WHEN THE RAIN MOVES OUT, THE FOG SETTLED IN. WE'LL HAVE AREAS OF DENSE FOG THIS MORN. JUST MAKE SURE IF YOU ARE TRAVELING OUT AND ABOUT TODAY, USE THOSE LOW BEAM LIGHTS THIS MORNING IF YOU RUN INTO FOG. SLOW DOWN OUT THERE, DEALING WITH DAMP CONDITIONS AND FOG AND RAIN DEPENDING ON YOUR LOCATION. TEMPERATURES RIGHT NOW AT 70 DEGREES. IT FEELS LIKE 70 DEGREES. THE WINDS ARE CALM. WITH MOISTURE IN THE ATMOSPHERE AND CALM WIND, THAT'S WHEN FOG DEVELOPED FOR US. WE'LL HAVE THAT THROUGHOUT THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS. NOW AS YOU GET A VIEW OF THE FORECASTING MODEL HERE, LET'S PLAN OUT YOUR DAY AND LET YOU KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT. A FEW SHOWERS LIFTING OUT OF THE AREA. I THINK BY ABOUT 7:00 THIS MORNING. MOST OF THE ACTIVITY WILL HAVE MOVED OFF. YOU WILL HAVE SOME SPOTTY SPRINKLES. THE BULK OF THE RAIN NOT MOVING IN. LOOK AT THIS. AROUND 1:00 OR 2:00 P.M., WE'LL START TO SEE SOME ISOLATED DOWNPOURS POPPING UP. IT IS NOT WIDESPREAD. THEY ARE PRETTY MUCH THE SPOTTY SHOWERS AND STORMS THAT DEVELOP OVER THE AREA. THROUGH THE AFTERNOON AND CONTINUING INTO THE EVENING HOURS, YOU CAN SEE 3:00 OR 4:00 P.M., STORMS PRETTY SPOTTY SITTING OVER THE AREA. MAYBE YOUR DOWNPOUR IS HAPPENING AFTER 5:00 P.M. FOR YOUR EVENING COMMUTE, YOU ARE DEALING WITH RAIN AND STORMS. AS YOU GET INTO THE EVENING HOURS, WHEAL START TO SEE THOSE STORMS DIMINISH AFTER 8:00 P.M., LEAVING BEHIND DAMP CONDITIONS ONCE AGAIN. TODAY WE FIND OURSELVES UNDER THE MARGINAL RISK. YOU CAN SEE EVERYONE INCLUDED IN THE RISK, WHAT THE RISK MEANS FOR YOU TODAY IS AS YOU GO THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON, WE'LL SEE THE POSSIBILITY OF STRONGER STORMS. AT NOON, ISOLATED DOWNPOURS OUT THERE. SOME STRONGER STORMS AT AROUND 3:00 TO 6:00 P.M. THEN AT 8:00 AND 9:00 P.M., WE'RE SEEING A FEW ISOLATED STORMS LEFT. SPOTTY AND STARTING TO DIMINISH AT THAT POINT AS WE'LL DRY OUT BRIEFLY OVERNIGHT. KEEP IN MIND IF YOU HEAR OR SEE A THUNDERSTORM WARNING, MAYBE IN YOUR CELL PHONE THERE, KNOW THAT IT IS REALLY ABOUT THE HEAVY DOWNPOURS OF RAIN AND THE DAMAGING WIND. THAT'S THE MAIN THREAT AS THE THUNDERSTORMS ROLL THROUGH. WHAT ABOUT YOUR WEEKEND? LET'S START OUT WITH TOMORROW'S FORECAST. WE'LL START OUT DAMAGE WITH CLOUD COVER. ISOLATED TO SPOTTY SHOWERS. THUNDERSTORMS ARE LESS NUMEROUS THAN WHAT WE'LL SEE IN THE FORECAST TODAY. TOMORROW DEFINITELY A POSSIBILITY. IT IS NOT AN ALL-DAY EVENT. TOMORROW WE'LL START TO DIMINISH ANY ACTIVITY OUT THERE. THERE'S NOT A LOT OF ACTIVITY OUT THERE FOR YOU TOMORROW. TOMORROW'S FORECAST WILL START OUT IN THE 60'S. WARMING TO THE 70'S. WE'LL MAKE IT TO 78 TO 80 DEGREES TOMORROW. IT IS REALLY A DAY WHERE TEMPERATURES ARE STILL BELOW THE SEASONAL AVERAGE. WE'RE GOING TO STAY BELOW AVERAGE THROUGH THE WEEKEND THERE. A FEW ISOLATED SHOWERS ON SUNDAY. DRYING O

Temperatures will warm to the low 80s today with scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon/evening. Isolated strong to severe storms are possible. Showers diminish overnight as temperatures fall to the 60s.